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Jan 19, 2020 10:30:42   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Learn to speak Russian, you have a little over 4 years to pick it up......it's in your best interest, like you getting a full frontal lobotomy is for America.


When the far righties here on OPP are shown hard facts all they can do is throw wee willy insults but that is to be expected when Trump does the same he throws wee willy temper tantrums lol

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Jan 19, 2020 10:38:29   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
How could anyone know that, unless they work for the Kremlin?


Yep kevy, us Ruskies are posting up the meme's that cause weakk minded leftist snowflakes to vote for Trump. It's already working!! Don't look for the democrat candidate to get any votes at all cause we have already tallied up the votes for the 2020 election via our superior hacking and bribery skills!! Our bots have infiltrated all political discussion forums, pushing the pro-Trump slant and you losers are buying it hook, line and sinker!! It's a beautiful thing, really!! Good luck never ever winning another election!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jan 19, 2020 10:40:23   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
I'm wondering how they actually come up with this number of unrecorded people, what are they going by? How many hit the watering hole on a Saturday night?


I don't know the particulars, but have no doubt of its accuracy.

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Jan 19, 2020 10:54:32   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
straightUp wrote:
One day I'm reading a thread about Republican Senator Ralph Shortey, sentenced to 15 years for child sex trafficking and watching Trump fans react by denying it and/or tossing insults at the author of the post (a few had the decency to just admit Shortey was wrong). Then the next day, I read that Republican Congressman Chris Collins was just sentenced to 26 months for tipping off his son with insider info on trades.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/17/chris-collins-sentenced-to-26-months-for-insider-trading-tip.html

And of course Collins endorsed Trump's bid for president, ya know the president that was going to drain the swamp but wound up stocking it instead? But even better, Collins was under indictment and denying any wrongdoing AS he was getting elected by Republican voters for a fourth term.

So what does this tell us? Are Republican voters just really bad judges of character or are they just so concerned about keeping seats under Republican control that they're willing to elect criminals and liars?

What does it tell us about Trump who saw three Republican legislators convicted under his watch and never lifted a finger to investigate, prosecute or convict ANY of them and yet swears his conversations with the Ukraine was all about the "need" to investigate the Bidens on charges of "corruption" for which there is absolutely ZERO evidence?
One day I'm reading a thread about Republican Sena... (show quote)


Great California logic! It's no wonder that your major cities have turned into toxic hellholes. Forget the fact that Biden admitted to threaten to withhold a billion unless Ukraine fired the prosecutor....that's called "blackmail".

There's nothing but criminals and liars on the Democrat side of the aisle.

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Jan 19, 2020 12:08:13   #
Cuda2020
 
byronglimish wrote:
I don't know the particulars, but have no doubt of its accuracy.


Um yeah, that may be part of the problem. I believe what we'll see, at least I'm hoping is record-breaking voter turnouts, considering last presidential vote 45% didn't bother.

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Jan 19, 2020 12:22:36   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Um yeah, that may be part of the problem. I believe what we'll see, at least I'm hoping is record-breaking voter turnouts, considering last presidential vote 45% didn't bother.


Yo fish, the report is from Yale, not Me.

I would have more reason to believe MIT than a local liberal welfare worker or some free range San Franciscan.

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Jan 19, 2020 12:57:52   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
byronglimish wrote:
A Yale, MIT study concluded that the number of wetbacks and other illegal aliens is 22 million, not 11 million.


Months ago the perpetual updating DHS Clock (much like the debt clock and the abortion clock) reported the "invasion" exceeded 25 million.

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Jan 19, 2020 13:03:10   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
padremike wrote:
Months ago the perpetual updating DHS Clock (much like the debt clock and the abortion clock) reported the "invasion" exceeded 25 million.


I do not doubt that at all. The implications turn my stomach.

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Jan 19, 2020 13:13:06   #
son of witless
 
straightUp wrote:
One day I'm reading a thread about Republican Senator Ralph Shortey, sentenced to 15 years for child sex trafficking and watching Trump fans react by denying it and/or tossing insults at the author of the post (a few had the decency to just admit Shortey was wrong). Then the next day, I read that Republican Congressman Chris Collins was just sentenced to 26 months for tipping off his son with insider info on trades.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/17/chris-collins-sentenced-to-26-months-for-insider-trading-tip.html

And of course Collins endorsed Trump's bid for president, ya know the president that was going to drain the swamp but wound up stocking it instead? But even better, Collins was under indictment and denying any wrongdoing AS he was getting elected by Republican voters for a fourth term.

So what does this tell us? Are Republican voters just really bad judges of character or are they just so concerned about keeping seats under Republican control that they're willing to elect criminals and liars?

What does it tell us about Trump who saw three Republican legislators convicted under his watch and never lifted a finger to investigate, prosecute or convict ANY of them and yet swears his conversations with the Ukraine was all about the "need" to investigate the Bidens on charges of "corruption" for which there is absolutely ZERO evidence?
One day I'm reading a thread about Republican Sena... (show quote)


In the interest of fairness and accuracy I wish to bring up a few points, if I may. First you called Ralph Shortey a Republican Senator without noting whether he was a US or State Senator. That is hardly a minor point.

You also make a point that Congressman Chris Collins was reelected while under indictment. So at that point he had not been convicted and this is a big deal to you. You slammed Republican voters. Fair enough.

He was not yet convicted and you slam Republican voters for reelecting him. Sounds pretty damn bad, however I doubt that those same Republican voters could hold a candle to the Democratic voters of Mayor Marion Barry. Remember him ?

The Mayor of the District of Columbia was caught in an FBI drug sting and served 6 months in Federal Prison. When he got out quess what ? What ? He got on council, and then became Mayor once again.

Now as far as the statement that President Donald J. Trump did not lift a finger to help investigate 3 Republicans who were convicted under his watch, if they were convicted his help obviously was unneeded.

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Jan 19, 2020 14:14:42   #
Cuda2020
 
byronglimish wrote:
Yo fish, the report is from Yale, not Me.

I would have more reason to believe MIT than a local liberal welfare worker or some free range San Franciscan.


That didn't answer the question though did it? BTW where's the link to that study or are we supposed to take you unbiased unadulterated word for it?

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Jan 19, 2020 14:15:55   #
Cuda2020
 
padremike wrote:
Months ago the perpetual updating DHS Clock (much like the debt clock and the abortion clock) reported the "invasion" exceeded 25 million.


Why don't we just say one hundred million and make ya all happy!

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Jan 19, 2020 14:27:16   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
straightUp wrote:
One day I'm reading a thread about Republican Senator Ralph Shortey, sentenced to 15 years for child sex trafficking and watching Trump fans react by denying it and/or tossing insults at the author of the post (a few had the decency to just admit Shortey was wrong). Then the next day, I read that Republican Congressman Chris Collins was just sentenced to 26 months for tipping off his son with insider info on trades.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/17/chris-collins-sentenced-to-26-months-for-insider-trading-tip.html

And of course Collins endorsed Trump's bid for president, ya know the president that was going to drain the swamp but wound up stocking it instead? But even better, Collins was under indictment and denying any wrongdoing AS he was getting elected by Republican voters for a fourth term.

So what does this tell us? Are Republican voters just really bad judges of character or are they just so concerned about keeping seats under Republican control that they're willing to elect criminals and liars?

What does it tell us about Trump who saw three Republican legislators convicted under his watch and never lifted a finger to investigate, prosecute or convict ANY of them and yet swears his conversations with the Ukraine was all about the "need" to investigate the Bidens on charges of "corruption" for which there is absolutely ZERO evidence?
One day I'm reading a thread about Republican Sena... (show quote)


This is old news it was in a thread not long ago !
Shortey was convicted and in prison !

Now man up and tells of all the Democrats that are a disgrace to their party !

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Jan 19, 2020 14:28:07   #
Cuda2020
 
byronglimish wrote:
Yo fish, the report is from Yale, not Me.

I would have more reason to believe MIT than a local liberal welfare worker or some free range San Franciscan.


How about Pew research who is very reputable, working with the US census bureau?



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Jan 19, 2020 14:33:32   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
How about Pew research who is very reputable, working with the US census bureau?


You believe the MIT report of a study conducted to be falty or unreliable?

Look up the Yale angle, if you want to actually know, or maybe its to argue links is your purview.

P.Mike submitted another study of 25 million illegals.

Did you miss that?

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Jan 19, 2020 14:37:44   #
Cuda2020
 
byronglimish wrote:
You believe the MIT report of a study conducted to be falty or unreliable?

Look up the Yale angle, if you want to actually know, or maybe its to argue links is your purview.


Don't put words in my mouth, never said that, I asked how did they get their numbers, and wondering how the numbers are so vastly different, can they be off, it's possible, The pew goes step by step how their study is done, does yale do that? Is it made up from research from college students?

Here's pew's how they get it done.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/07/12/how-pew-research-center-counts-unauthorized-immigrants-in-us/

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